Frankfurt Travel Tips

On first glance, the city of Frankfurt, formally known as Frankfurt am Main, appears to be merely a transit hub and center for international commerce. And given that its prominence in the ...
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With a huge number of domestic and international flights landing in Frankfurt, the lively metropolis makes a strategic base for exploring central Germany, with excellent transport links to Bavaria, ...
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From the towering spires of Cologne?s UNESCO-listed cathedral to the traditional wine taverns of Mainz, the Rhine Valley has plenty of world-class sights, but the region?s most magnetic tourist ...
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Imagine a pastoral European countryside of rolling hills and medieval castles, seemingly endless stretches of evergreen trees and blue sky. This fairytale backdrop is known as Bavaria, and it is ...
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Southwest Germany?s wine route (Deutsche Weinstrasse) is the oldest PR-led gastronomic driving route in the world, established in 1935 to kick start the overseas markets into buying the region?s ...
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Held annually in mid-October at the Frankfurt Trade Fair grounds in Frankfurt am Main, the Frankfurt Book Fair is the world?s largest trade fair for books, and features an astonishing number of ...
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Frankfurt has one of the busiest skylines in Europe, but its latest architectural marvel doesn?t thrust lewdly into the Hessian sky, rather it burrows modestly into the ground. The location is the ...
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Things move pretty quickly in Frankfurt am Main, from the passengers rushing through the airport terminals of this major international hub to the money swirling through the desktop terminals of its ...
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For over 60 years the Romantic Road has presented an easy way to access some of the most attractive towns and appealing landscapes of southern Germany. The well-signposted 220 mile (350 kilometer) ...
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Frankfurt International Airport is Europe?s third largest, but unlike Paris?s Charles de Gaulle and London?s Heathrow, it?s very close to the center of town, meaning if you have a few hours ...
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Frankfurt has some of Germany?s finest museums, many of them proudly lining the Main River. But away from these upstanding institutions, central Frankfurt has some quirky curatorial surprises. ...
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Tucked away in Germany?s Black Forest, the village of Baiersbronn is home to some of Germany?s best chefs. Though it?s long been known (especially among Germans and Swiss visitors) as a great place ...
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